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    The Curious Forge - Glassblowing at the Curious Forge Arts Center-See website for dates and deets!

    The Curious Forge

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    The best part about the Forge is the community of member artists who ply their crafts in this…read morespace. Virtually everyone I met during the 2+ years I was a member was encouraging and supportive of creative work and process. The Forge also has basic equipment for a very wide range of creative expression. The equipment capacities are designed for entry-level folks. If you want to learn welding, or glass blowing or industrial sewing, this is a great place. Sadly, if you want to grow your skills, this may not be the right place. One of the owners manages what you can and cannot do in the making space. He treats this as his private home with cool toys to which you as a member have been granted admission by your monthly payment. If he doesn't like or want you to play with his toys, you are SOL. Longtime "studio guides" implement the owner's wishes, regardless of what is in the best interest of members. That owner refused to give me access to a fairly simple piece of equipment for over a year. The rationale provided over the course of a year and more never held water. During that time I paid over $1000 in membership fees without ever being granted approval to use the specific equipment, despite the fact that other people had regular access to it. I was not treated as a client, I was treated as a supplicant..and I found that untenable. This is not a "professionally managed space" and you would be happier elsewhere as the owner described it to me in an email when I was "invited to leave." You will be happy if the current provisions meet your needs. If you need any upgrades, fixes, adaptations...forget it. This place is managed on such a tiny margin that there is zero room for improvement.

    I'm delighted to say The Curious Forge has become a significant part of my life where I love to go…read moreto make stuff while enjoying the company of bright, thoughtful, creative people. There are endless opportunities to learn the particulars of how to make absolutely anything! Area guides have world-class skills they enthusiastically share. Members seem to be of the same helpful mindset. The two founders are 100% present for brainstorming, feedback as well as being able to accept kudos and hugs. Every time I'm there it's a different experience. Sometimes I'm the only one sawing metal for a piece of jewelry I've dreamed up. Other times I'm in a class with several others who might be honing a skill or learning something entirely new. A weekly text lists what is happening each day that week and a newsletter comes out with exciting upcoming events to attend, volunteer with, or help create. This is a community like none other! Someone can be on their way to the metal fabrication area and stop to see what another person is making in the clay, fiber arts, or any of the 15 other studios. It is fertile ground for cross-pollination of ideas, creativity, support and friendship. We are so lucky to have this resource close to home! I hope you come check it out.

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    The Curious Forge - Recent Ceramics Event at our Facility.

    Recent Ceramics Event at our Facility.

    The Curious Forge - Local Artist participating at our recent ceramics event.

    Local Artist participating at our recent ceramics event.

    The Curious Forge - Glassblowing classes are just some of what we offer

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    Glassblowing classes are just some of what we offer

    Goat Walks

    Goat Walks

    4.1(7 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    What a great experience! I went on the Fairy Trail with my son and his wife and their almost…read more6-year-old daughter. She loved every minute. Wandering down the trails to find all the little vignettes was fun and then we enjoyed meeting all the animals and feeding them treats. Hard to pick any favorites amongst the animals but the little goats were a big hit since they were so easy to interact with. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable and helpful, and we appreciated the popcorn, cider and water snacks. I'm not sure if we actually found all the items on the "treasure hunt" but they kindly allowed my granddaughter to pick a "prize" anyway and she loved the purple magic wand she chose. One difficulty is that there is no restroom, not even a portapotty. Given the location that is not good as it is quite a distance to get to any place with a public restroom. Another is that there is no way to contact the venue by phone if you have questions. I almost didn't go because I was a bit late and the confirmation I received said that we had to be there at our specific time with no ability to change it. Fortunately my son was able to email them and ask if I could catch up to them on the trail if I arrived a bit late and they responded quickly enough that I didn't have to turn around and go back home (my drive there was two hours).

    We attended a holiday Bonfire. This included a short walk with goats, feeding a wide variety of…read moreanimals (goats, alpacas, pigs, donkeys, ducks, and rabbits- listen to how they tell you to feed them to keep you & kid's fingers safe from teeth), bunny cuddle time, as well as s'mores & drinks by a bonfire. It was really nice balance of guided events and time to explore alone. Even though a lot of animals wandering around, the location was clean,well kept, and they had a hand washing station. My child immediately asked to go back for other event on the drive home. It was a really well done event, especially for the price. You are in the woods so wear clothing for mountain weather and tick protection.

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    Peek-a-Boo Factory - 3 level play structure

    Peek-a-Boo Factory

    4.3(27 reviews)
    44.8 mi
    Women-owned & operated
    Locally owned & operated

    Was excited about this spot for my 2 and 4 year olds, but I'm not coming back. Kids come in and the…read morefirst thing they see is the EXPENSIVE arcade games before they even get to see the play structures to get excited about. So I got to start the adventure with saying "no" cuz I just spent $40 for their entrance fees, then another $6 for THEIR grip socks even though we came wearing our own grip socks. Now I'm the bad guy cuz my kids see flashy expensive arcade games and want to play. The arcade games are so short and so expensive for the time you get to play, and no prizes to win, just money down the drain with the stupid pre paid cards that you don't know how much is left on it. The play structure has a super unsafe feature at the front, the Mario challenge wall, I saw multiple kids probably 8 year olds climb ABOVE the Mario structure where it's a full story high and they would be seriously hurt if they fell. My last complaint is that the staff did not keep a close enough eye on the gate to make sure kids don't escape. I saw the gate just hang open as the staff chatted with each other and not watching to keep it closed. On a positive note, the play structure itself is very large and a lot of exploring opportunities for toddlers and kids,lots of slides. Structures tall enough that parents can follow a two year old almost anywhere in the structure. The place has potential to be better and safer, but I'm sticking to Enchanted for my kids, it's safer for toddlers.

    Peek a Book Factory is such a fun indoor playground and a great option for getting kids' energy…read moreout--no matter their age! There's a good mix of activities and play structures that kept everyone entertained, from the littlest ones to the bigger kids. It's the kind of place where you can easily spend a couple of hours while the kids explore, climb, and just have a blast. One thing to note is that grip socks are required, and they're $3 a pair if you don't bring your own. Not a huge deal, but something to keep in mind before you go. Overall, it's a clean, lively spot with lots to do, and we'll definitely be back!

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    Peek-a-Boo Factory
    Peek-a-Boo Factory
    Peek-a-Boo Factory - Princess parties

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